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Shri Devendra Fadnavis

Hon'ble Chief MinisterMaharashtra State

Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneurship plays a key role in holistic development of a youth. The young population that are ready to be skilled and a demand for skilled labour from the industry gives an impetus to the economic development of the country. The skill development mission could redefine the skill landscape of the country by providing employment opportunities to the youth, giving them dignity of labour and leading the country towards the rapid economic growth as envisaged by Hon. Prime Minister of India. In more ways than one, Skill India will act as the catalyst for other major initiatives such as Digital India, Make in India, Smart Cities etc. It is important to recognize the interdependence of these initiatives and active involvement of various stakeholders in making it happen.

With a vision to integrate skill development initiatives, employment opportunities and encourage self-employment, Maharashtra Government has launched the Mahaswayam Portal. With an increasing mismatch between the industrial requirements in multiple sectors and skills acquired by unemployed youth, this portal brings together the skill aspirants, job seekers, training providers and employers under one umbrella. My endeavor is to align human resources dividend of the state with industries, service sectors and state growth. The Mahaswayam Portal will not only provide students to undertake specialized training but also help them in channelizing their job requirements.

Even after completing courses, youths are unable to find suitable jobs matching their qualifications. Under the integrated portal, a mechanism is provided to ensure that the skilled youth are available for the industry and get jobs in desired sectors or are self-employed for a sustainable living.

I extend my all round support to the cause of providing the youth right skills and employment opportunities.

Shri Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar

Hon'ble Minister for Skill Development, Maharashtra State.

In a nation where about 4% population is vocationally trained, transforming the skill ecosystem to become aspirational and making it responsive to needs of both industry and society will require an overhaul of the existing system. India being one of the fastest growing economies in the world, there is a palpable shortage of skilled manpower in the country. It therefore becomes necessary to emphasize of skill development, job opportunities and promote self-employment not only in the country, but also in the State of Maharashtra which is India’s second-most populous state.
In the current scenario, there is a need to link the skilled youth with the employers and industries to reduce the increasing mismatch between the demand and supply of the skilled workforce. To combat this challenge, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Department has launched the Mahaswayam Portal, to channelize and link the job seekers, employers, industry players and skilled youth under one common platform. This is one of the kind of initiatives by the State government which will enable the State to achieve its set target of Skill India Mission.
I extend my support and good wishes to the department.

Under the leadership of Hon. Prime Minister of India, Skill Development has been spelt out as the need of the hour and for this purpose the target of creating 500 million skilled people by 2022 has been set.

In line with the Hon. Prime Minister’s vision, Government of Maharashtra also has prioritized the Skill Development mission and set a vision of equipping 45 million persons with employable skills by the year 2022.

To achieve this Skill Development Mission in the state of Maharashtra, Maharashtra State Skill Development Society has been registered on 15th February 2011 under the Societies Registration Act 1860. The Society is established under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary and is the Single Nodal Agency for planning, coordination,execution & monitoring of Skill Development Initiative of Government of Maharashtra.The society is functioning under the Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Department, Government of Maharashtra.

All the Skill Development schemes of various departments of Government of Maharashtra will be integrated and implemented through the active coordination under the single umbrella of this society.

Formulation of the State Action Plan for skill development in the State based on the requirement of skilled manpower within the State. The proposed State Action Plan on skill development will be implemented in the ‘project mode’ upon review & approval by the State Apex Committee.

Assessing the demand for the skilled manpower & execute comprehensive manpower mapping within the State which will form the bases of strategizing & planning of the skill development program in the State.

Identification of source of funds from (i) State Govt., (ii) Central Govt. / World Bank, (iii) Private Industrial Groups / Industry Associations (PPP) to suffix the expenditure incurred in the effective implementation of the State skill development program.

Inculcation of the directives & guidelines from the Central Govt. regarding skill development.

Bring about convergence of various schemes implemented by various State Departments under one single nodal agency & in order to maintain the quality of training, formulate a mechanism to impart certification through single body within the State.

Formulation of new courses & training modules to cater to the dynamic industry needs at the District level in consultation & expert advice from the reputed industry players. Co-ordinate with these industry partners to provide avenues for the students in terms of on-job-training to create job ready skilled workforce.

Creation of infrastructural facilities for all schools, colleges, polytechnics etc. to implement ‘Modular Employable Scheme’ (MES) through the ground level.

Execution of the concept of ‘finishing schools’ to impart soft skills to students in each & every training institute & industrial training institutes (ITIs).

Allocation of the unoccupied space within the Govt. education institutes (schools & colleges), after their functional hours, to the private training institutes for imparting skill development related courses & training.

Restructuring of the traditional employment exchanges into the career counseling & guidance centers for the students. It will also act as information hub for the dissemination of vital information related to the Skill Development Initiative within the State.